The Antwerp Mannerists evolved in the early sixteenth century. They were, for the most part, unnamed. They were not part of the Mannerism movement proper. The Antwerp Mannerists posed their figures in affected ways and used much ornamentation in their paintings. Some of the ornamentation has an Italian flavor. Isenbrandt was an Antwerp Mannerist.

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